Thursday, October 11, 2007

As you can see from the sudden pinkness of this site, I decided to promote October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I am sure virtually all of you will know of someone affected by breast cancer and realise what a worthy cause this is. If you would like to join me in blogging for Breast Cancer Awareness Month :

Write a post about Breast Cancer Awareness Month, or breast cancer itself with a link to a breast cancer site of your choice.

Include the image below in your post (or elsewhere on your site for the rest of October)

Link to a site that provides information about Breast Cancer

Encourage other bloggers to take part

Let me know you have participated by replying to this post as I am creating a list of blogs supporting the cause.

At The Breast Cancer Site A daily click on the "Click Here to Give" button leads to display ads from the site sponsors. 100% of the money from these advertisers goes to their charity partners, who fund programs to provide mammograms to women in need. Visitors to the site can help more by shopping in The Breast Cancer Site store.

The Blogger Boobie-Thon is an annual event run the first week of October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Bloggers from all over the globe send in photos of their boobies (covered and uncovered) to help raise money for Breast Cancer Research. This is the sixth year for the Boobie-Thon and their goal is to break the $10,000.00 mark. It is too late to enter the competition but you could still donate!

Well, at least this is a good purpose for pink. I was contemplating blogging about this at eWrtings and I will certainly do it tomorrow. It's interesting how much blogging for a cause happens these days. It almost feels like a trend. But it is a good trend. A very good trend indeed. I'll show you the way to a very nice blog discussing breast cancer: http://discussingbreastcancer.com/

Love the color...your blog looks very pretty! With that said, I'm very much opposed to the way Breast Cancer is dealt with in the USA, and it's been shown mammograms are harmful to your health. There are other methods to use which aren't.

Thanks to everyone for participating and for the extra sites you have pointed me to by doing so. I think it is a good trend for blogging Mihaela. Not only does it promote the particular cause but I find it helps bloggers to mingle a bit more. Cap'n - I was blown away by your new blog design - you are most definitely in haloween mode.Interesting what you said about mammograms, Kuanyin but makes sense considering they are after all X rays. Do you know of any sites that talk about the good alternatives?

Thursday, October 11, 2007

As you can see from the sudden pinkness of this site, I decided to promote October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I am sure virtually all of you will know of someone affected by breast cancer and realise what a worthy cause this is. If you would like to join me in blogging for Breast Cancer Awareness Month :

Write a post about Breast Cancer Awareness Month, or breast cancer itself with a link to a breast cancer site of your choice.

Include the image below in your post (or elsewhere on your site for the rest of October)

Link to a site that provides information about Breast Cancer

Encourage other bloggers to take part

Let me know you have participated by replying to this post as I am creating a list of blogs supporting the cause.

At The Breast Cancer Site A daily click on the "Click Here to Give" button leads to display ads from the site sponsors. 100% of the money from these advertisers goes to their charity partners, who fund programs to provide mammograms to women in need. Visitors to the site can help more by shopping in The Breast Cancer Site store.

The Blogger Boobie-Thon is an annual event run the first week of October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Bloggers from all over the globe send in photos of their boobies (covered and uncovered) to help raise money for Breast Cancer Research. This is the sixth year for the Boobie-Thon and their goal is to break the $10,000.00 mark. It is too late to enter the competition but you could still donate!

Well, at least this is a good purpose for pink. I was contemplating blogging about this at eWrtings and I will certainly do it tomorrow. It's interesting how much blogging for a cause happens these days. It almost feels like a trend. But it is a good trend. A very good trend indeed. I'll show you the way to a very nice blog discussing breast cancer: http://discussingbreastcancer.com/

Love the color...your blog looks very pretty! With that said, I'm very much opposed to the way Breast Cancer is dealt with in the USA, and it's been shown mammograms are harmful to your health. There are other methods to use which aren't.

Thanks to everyone for participating and for the extra sites you have pointed me to by doing so. I think it is a good trend for blogging Mihaela. Not only does it promote the particular cause but I find it helps bloggers to mingle a bit more. Cap'n - I was blown away by your new blog design - you are most definitely in haloween mode.Interesting what you said about mammograms, Kuanyin but makes sense considering they are after all X rays. Do you know of any sites that talk about the good alternatives?